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Passenger Transportation By Transport Companies Reduces By 13% In Seven Months

Passenger transportation by Ukrainian transport enterprises (excluding those in the Crimea, Sevastopol, and the conflict zone in eastern Ukraine) reduced by 12.8% to 2.995 billion in the period of January-July 2015.

easyJet Not Planning To Enter Ukraine In Near Future

The British low-cost airline easyJet has no plans to launch flights to/from Ukraine. The airline’s public relations manager Katie Francis announced this in exclusive comments to the CFTS portal.

Boryspil Airport Pays Dividends To Government For First Time In 1.5 Years

The Boryspil international airport paid UAH 75.9 million into Ukraine’s state budget as dividends and income tax on its operations in the first half of 2015.

Memorandum Signed For Construction Of Cargill Terminal At Yuzhny Port

The Ministry of Infrastructure has signed a tripartite memorandum of intent to implement an investment project at the Yuzhny seaport.

Poland Wants To Build Border Crossing Near​​ Lakes Of Shatsk

The idea of ​​building the Adamchucki-Zbereze border crossing has been under discussion for years.

Saakashvili Promises To Redirect ‘Silk Road’ Through Ilyichevsk

The Ilyichevsk seaport could be the point of entry into Ukraine for goods passing through the "New Silk Road."

Ukraine Imports Coal Worth Almost USD 1 Billion In 7 Months

Interview with the New President of Antonov: We Have Reached Agreement on a Consortium with the Poles

In an exclusive interview with the CFTS portal, the Antonov state aircraft manufacturing enterprise’s acting President Mykhailo Hvozdev discusses plans for development of the enterprise, the prospects of the new An-178 aircraft, the development of the An-188 aircraft, completion of the second "Mriya" aircraft, and relations with Antonov’s Russian partners.

Railway Law To Vote In Ukrainian Parliament In September-October

The Law on Rail Transport will be submitted to a vote in the parliament in the period of September-October. The acting head of the State Railway Administration (Ukrzaliznytsia), Oleksandr Zavhorodnyi, announced this

Boryspil Airport Explains High Fuel Prices

High fuel prices at the Boryspil airport are due to two factors: the monopoly position of one of the suppliers and import of raw materials from Belarus. The airport’s General Director Yevhen Dykhne disclosed this.

Ukrainian Airline With Second Highest Number Of Flights After UIA Named

The Ministry of Infrastructure has published data on the number of flights performed by Ukrainian airlines in the first half of this year.

Pyvovarskyi Figures Out How To Speed Up Emergence Of Cheap Flight Tickets In Ukraine

Infrastructure Minister Andrii Pyvovarskyi believes it is necessary to begin actively concluding bilateral agreements on the liberalization of air travel, and he has issued the relevant instructions to the State Aviation Service.

Company Registered In Village Seeking To Build First Concession Road In Ukraine

Infrastructure Minister Andrii Pyvovarskyi announced that two companies had applied to participate in a tender for construction of the Lviv-Krakovets concession highway. One of them is registered in the village of Lviv region.

Infrastructure Ministry Introducing Single Bus-Station Charge Of UAH 1 Per Ticket For Entire Country

The Ministry of Infrastructure has prepared a draft order that provides for a single bus-station charge of UAH 1 per ticket for the entire country. This is stated in the draft document, which is published on the website of the Ministry.

Iran May Invest In Construction Of Grain Elevators In Ukraine

Iran is interested in investing in construction of elevator and transshipment complexes in Ukraine, the press service of the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce has announced.

Why the New Plan to Build an LNG Terminal is More Realistic than Previous Attempts

For the third time, Ukraine is gathering the strength to build an LNG terminal. It is relying on Georgian gas this time. However, taking a closer look, the latest attempt seems quite serious because it has an American footprint.

Ukraine Has Brought Control Of Ships’ Ballast At Seaports In Line With The International Conventions

The Cabinet of Ministers has brought the “Rules for Protecting Inland Marine Waters from Pollution” in line with the basic international conventions on shipping safety.

Applicants For Construction Of Ukraine's First Concession Road Named

Two companies – the Ukrainian Transport Highways consortium and the Bouygues company (France) – have applied to participate in a tender for construction of the Lviv-Krakovets concession road.

Ukrnafta’s Minority Shareholders Take Ukraine To Stockholm Arbitration Court

Asked whether the amount involved was USD 5 billion, Kolomoiskyi nodded.

Ukrainian Airports Continue To Lose Passenger Traffic

The volume of passenger traffic through Ukrainian airports (excluding airports in Donetsk, Lugansk, and Simferopol) reduced by 3.8% to 4.708 million in the period of January-June 2015, compared to the corresponding period of 2014.

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